| English literature - 1803 - 562 pages
...Station, «Specially upon their firfl arrival in India. The early diScipline ol the Service Ihould be calculated to counteract the defects of the climate...vices of the people, and to form a natural barrier againll habitual indolence, diilipation, and licentious indulgence ; the Spirit of emulation in honourable... | |
| Biographies, English - 1803 - 944 pages
...every ftation, efpccially upon their firft arrival in India. The early difcipline of the fervice fhould be calculated to counteract the defects of the climate and the vices of the people, and to forra a natural barrier ¡igainft habi tual indelcnce, diffipal ion, and licentious indulgence ; the... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1803 - 950 pages
...arrival in India. The early difcipline of the fervice fhould be calculated to counteract the defefts of the climate and the vices of the people, and to form a natural barrier againft habitual indolence, diffipation, and licentious indulgence ; the fpirit of emulation in honourable... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1805 - 558 pages
...arrival in India. The early diicipline of the fervice Ihould be calculated to counteract the defefts of the climate and the vices of the people, and to form a natural barrier againft habitual indolence, diliipation, and licentious indulgence ; the fpirit of emulation in honourable... | |
| Hugh Pearson - Clergy - 1817 - 556 pages
...in every station, especially upon their first arrival in India. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...kindled and kept alive by the continual prospect of distinction and reward, of profit and honour; nor should any precaution be relaxed in India which is... | |
| Hugh Pearson - Educators - 1819 - 432 pages
...-every station, especially upon their first arrival in that country. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...kindled and kept alive by the continual prospect of distinction and reward, of profit and honour ; nor should any precaution be relaxed in India which... | |
| Hugh Pearson - Anglican Communion - 1818 - 712 pages
...in every station, especially upon their first arrival in India. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...the people, and to form a natural barrier against habilual indolence, dissipation, and licentious indulgence ; the spirit of emulation in honourable... | |
| Thomas Roebuck - 1819 - 788 pages
...in every station, especially upon their first arrival in India. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...natural barrier against habitual indolence, dissipation, nnd licentious indulgence; the spirit of emulation in honourable and useful pur-nits should be kindled... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - India - 1836 - 780 pages
...in every station, especially upon their first arrival in India. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...kindled and kept alive by the continual prospect of distinction, and reward, of profit, and honour ; nor should any precaution be relaxed in India, which... | |
| Edward Thornton - India - 1842 - 592 pages
...them in every station, especially on their first arrival in India. The early discipline of the service should be calculated to counteract the defects of...kindled and kept alive, by the continual prospect of distinction and reward, of profit and honour; nor should any precaution be relaxed in India which is... | |
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